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Numberpad forward slash not recognised for shortcuts #2621

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daxliniere opened this issue Feb 1, 2025 · 0 comments
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Numberpad forward slash not recognised for shortcuts #2621

daxliniere opened this issue Feb 1, 2025 · 0 comments
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type: imperfection Perceived defect in any part of project

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Describe the problem

CTRL+/ is used on PC to enable/disable block comments for a selection of lines.

I discovered that the forward slash key on the numberpad isn't recognised for this shortcut.

(I asked Google if there was a block comment shortcut and it said CTRL+/. I tried this, using my number pad, and at first I thought Gemini's guidance was wrong until I tested with the other forward slash key.)

To reproduce

This should be obvious. :)

Expected behavior

This should be obvious. :)

Arduino IDE version

Version: 2.3.4 Date: 2024-12-03T10:03:03.490Z CLI Version: 1.1.1

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Windows

Operating system version

10 Pro

Additional context

Unfortuantely no time to check the nightly build and there are no open or closed tickets relating to this.

(This bug may also affect other numberpad keys used for shortcuts such as * + - . )

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@daxliniere daxliniere added the type: imperfection Perceived defect in any part of project label Feb 1, 2025
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